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v g Y ONLY 68 SURVIVE OF ALL 120 BILLS | BEGUN IN SENATE on Law under- in re- cxcep! 1 a Te Crimir ation Gener ALLOIDG) -—To amend y amend Practice of ted pro- e ap- e leg- all r and Enacted by Cochran substitute pet income license tax Enacted Cochran: ire to aska To amend conform to courts under Enacted To clarify axable un- ar II Vet- relieve the n—To urviving children from of failure to ‘file time . presc "SMARTEST ) HOTEL: ROOM. IN SEATTLE ! An intid One room suit clegantly app fiving room by day; o smart, modern bedroom by night An innovation you'll enjoyandapprecicte Exclusive ot The RATES START AT $4 SINGLE $6 DOUBLE Séuttle’s, Discin ton s sss NiTH AVENUE ve mission and died in Conference Committee.| | & the Tax Commissioner to muke[the law providing carrier pigeons ty penal provisions and injusc-! En- tion; designed to make Alaska hes- ¢ lish eligible S. B. 88, by Walker—To provide for money to which the|as aids to air navigation entitled, including | acted taxes legally im-| S. sufficient deposit to To ex- Enacted informa-, S. B. 61, by Engebreth \ possession of the Tax C tablish uniform salary joner which discloses the par-|for Territorial employees and the busine: or affa cre pay of department provide for and deputies. Enacted. records by t S. B. 62, by Peratrovich—To in- their clude wild deer and wild animals ¥ among animals protected from mo- lestation by dogs and extending authority of enforcement to High- way Patrolmen. Enacted. nds of cover jury £ y Cochran costs. 1 public record To es- schedules heads Walker—To redefine from Tax and ex-| lers from {To authorize wolf and coyote vhich fail to comply visions of the bounty acted 5. B. €7 courts to tences. Enacted S. B. 68, by interests in ancy by the ¢ t B. 46, b ran—to revise ment for vols jng of foint tenancy by ran- ineorpgration| g g “cg Board from capes on ormitories. B 40, by exempted Veterar the Treasurer to pay bounty with law, ~To reim rd P. Chest- in Seattle and shipping tie- En- xpendi during the ted —To permi: parts of sen- 44, by otor fu X to two gallor Enacted To increase cents sonalty Enacted To delete of Chil- the school for reference to tk dren's Guardians” relating to fi buildings acted S. B. 10, by additional per lations by bar 8. B. 11, by require | mittee—Case tax on canned salmon stock|at rate of 10 cents on reds and busi- kings, 4 cents S, B. 72, obsolete m lating to m Cochran—to estai-! procedure for adoption of hildren and for providing substi- te birth certificates, Enacted S. B. 48, by Munz and Coffe an Acronautics Com- Amended by the House anc licenses. Enacted 49, by Jones—To ks have all capital before commencing mwan—To repeal providing for tha Office ssioner of Transportation Prospectors. Enacted B. 51, by Cochran—To repeal Auditor to pr ute form: En- ning. Enacted cchool property from Acts pertain- ing to disposition of surplus prop- erty. Enacted. S. B. T4 by Cochran=To pro- vide that certain restrictions per- taining to Territorial ban! shall v not apply to bank loans guaran- B. 57, by Cochran—To require | claims | pro- | | pitals l e pay | clerks S. B. 89 Deficiency in-!for the Board of Examiners in the id in full within one Sciences. 101 To revise ction of a | Basic | mittee one subs to notice cf &= acted | 8B |1y | Territory. 8. B. |erea jstatute of |time for {tion upon | statute, |forfeiture Cochran—To except! S. B. 105, by Judiciary Commit- v and ten-|tee—To amend the Unemployment from :\bo]igh.{Cumpvnx'.wm Laws to establish an Rating Experience under the S. B. 10t Act! To 2mpower the Auditor as approv- officer En- |the Territory | 107, Munz—To provide |move obsolete matter Aties for liquor vio- School Tax law 108 1 the Financs Com- quire a fee for issuance of dupli- the first of the certificates of ing Vi B S. B, | cate ownership. | 8 B. 109, by Cochran—To delete | tablish six percent instead of eight ter from the laws re- percent .as the rate of interest on indebtedness S. B. 73, by Cochran—To exclude |for expenses incurred for care of Enacted. {indigents - I ] teed by the United States Govern- ment. Enacted S. 18, by clarify the "l'f.\ 1ers’ Retirement Act and extend eligibility to in- clude faculty of the University of Alaska and the Office of the Com- > missioner of Education. Enacted. S. B. 79, by Engebreth—To re- uire licensing inspection and regulation of hospitals enforced Engcbreth—To children mainten over separate ran—To exc OFFERING TO THE PUBLIC $100,000.00 In 5% 1st Mortgage Bonds OF THE Juneau READY-MIX Concrete, Inc. DENOMINATIONS OF $1.000 EACH Interest Payable Annually DUE, DECEMBER 15, 1956 COOPER BUILDING JAMES C. 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BARANOF HOTEL PHONK 106 L2iv AHERICAN = by Dawes by request— by the Judiciary Com- B. 112, by 1uz, application of S. B. 65, by Coffey by requesi—|provisions to Enacted. 104 o from six commencing cther Act. % by Coffey by request— '3 for 110 P JUNLAU, ALASKRZ of ” colored invited Other will be Sacrament day, and a Service. Both relating to election of s, Vetoed law and Mty Board provisions of nent for Federal grants. Holy by Cochran—To clari- to in- clection judges and 3. 114 rovision e taxe decr d el interest on year of appropriation of $901 Enacted tnacted Cocl in secific the provi public the grammar law relating ie cn execution. En- ny Cuctan—To ciari- Veterans’ Tax exports from the e $70,000 in hos Col €| ficer by Cochran—To to two years limitations de- t ¥ 2 the 1 the 1 ents of the regarding nployment ompensation Act a civil a Suk for H. B. 19 liability created by bursements | than a penalty or v tion d Enacted. S e for H. B o i v under the o Act of the / titute o> WEEK SERVICES for Enacted. employers all claims against Enacted. by Cochran—To re- from the Enacted 3 NIGHTS SCHEDULED The tem will be > new | Wednesday Hol held in corner This aclu meeting ek Lenten service The Fesg which the institution thre 1 th by Cochran—To re- will be Churck automobile Enacted. adlitiny y Cochran—To es- the Territory ke f the Cro: ccount of Supper owing To re- Lord Veote—Polls "Our by Cochran of Parker & Son, Mine Operators of Fairbanks, Alaska This “*Caterpillar’” Diesel D8 Tractor is 'dozing pay dirt into the sluice box at the Parker & Son mine on Olive Creek near Livengood, Alaska. In addition to its ‘dozing job, it strips overburden and acts as roustabout. The Parkers need a big machine for their open cut placer mine and Mr. Parker is pleased with the tractor’s performance. “Qur ‘Caterpillar’ D8 is an A-1 machine,” he states, “‘but then, all of our ‘Caterpillar’ equip- ment gives that sume A-1 performance.” A “Caterpillar’ D13000 Diesel Electric Set powers a erpiy, slides, to attend Week ob the administration of of the Good to the * ATIUTHERAN CHURCH; 7. 5. 2 seriously disrupt radio operatfons Alaska Communication the operati tem will be the will be one more step in the sev- ly placed in d on by ove the overall dev clese JUNEAUVU, “CATERPILLAR"” PARTS AND SERVICE ALSO IN ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS, NOME, WHITEHORSE _ The public Altar on Friday these WHEN YOU USE THIS STAY-PUT OiL!" will be at 7:30 p. m PASNSN o LANDLINE HELLO SERVICE STARTS, ALASKATO SOUTH mman Communie: be given commi ephone and tele- e United States Wednesday opened e facilities will telephone holds expenses way down . . atmosphe stops ring-sticking, area which #id Heavy Duty Motor Oil —it siicks to hot spots! west Com- n Canada. This Branch Manager Telephone 280 effect and the ACS lopment oY% Alas -~ o at 7 p.m. \CATERPILLAR’ D8 is an A-1 Machine’’ 1%-yard dragline and a D8800 runs a centrifugal pump. ‘‘Our ‘Caterpillar’ engines just can't be beat,” says Mr. Parker and adds that their flexibility to stand overloads is an outstanding mechanical feature’ that he likes. Northern Commercial Compainy's Fairbanks store backs up Parker & Son's with reliable service and a supply of spare parts. You'll find “‘Caterpillar” Northern Com‘- mercial Co. service anywhere in Alaska. Stores located in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Nome and White- horse help *‘Caterpillar’” owners obtain the longest life at the lowest cost from *'Caterpillar’ products. ALASKA “NO RUN AWAY EXPENSES RPM Heavy Duty Motor Oil gets in there and stays on those sizzling hot upper cylinder walls. Ordinary oils curl away, leaving hot spots bare — and your motor wide open for a repair bill. 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